sport.wikisort.org - AthleteManuel Fleitas Solich (30 December 1900 – 24 March 1984) was a Paraguayan football player and coach. He was known as "El Brujo" (the Wizard).
Paraguayan footballer and coach
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Fleitas and the second or maternal family name is Solich.
Career as a player
Fleitas Solich played for Club Nacional of Paraguay where he won two Paraguayan League titles, in 1924 and 1926. He also played for Boca Juniors where as the captain of the team he led them to the 1930 Argentine title. During his time at Boca he played 99 games for the club in all competitions, scoring 15 goals. He suffered an injury in 1930 and never recovered to his full ability.
In Argentina he also played for clubs such as Racing Club, Platense and Talleres (RE).
While playing for the Paraguay national football team, Solich had 32 caps and 6 goals.
Career as a coach
Solich's career as a coach proved to be impressive as he led the Paraguayan national team to a final in the 1947 Copa América and won the 1953 tournament (which was the first Copa América ever won by Paraguay). He also coached the Paraguayan national team at the 1950 FIFA World Cup. At the club level coached several Brazilian clubs such as Palmeiras, Corinthians, Atlético,[1] Fluminense and Flamengo, being this last club where he won several titles. In Europe, Solich coached Real Madrid for seven months of the 1959–1960 season, where he led the Spanish team to 21 wins, 5 draws and 4 losses.[2] He also coached the Peru national football team, Newell's Old Boys, Quilmes, Club Libertad and his beloved Club Nacional.
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South American Championship and Copa América winning managers |
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- GK Portaluppi
- GK Radice
- DF González
- DF Paredes
- MF Benítez Casco
- MF Delgado
- MF Fleitas Solich
- MF Rodríguez
- FW Lima
- FW López
- FW Rivas
- FW Schaerer
- FW Vera
- FW Zelada
- Coach: Durand Laguna
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- GK Denis
- DF González
- DF Mena Porta
- DF Paredes
- MF Benítez Casco
- MF Centurión Miranda
- MF Fleitas Solich
- FW Capdevila
- FW Elizeche
- FW Erico
- FW Fretes
- FW López
- FW Ramírez
- FW Rivas
- FW Schaerer
- Coach: Fleitas Solich
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- GK Denis
- GK Recalde
- DF Gorostiaga
- DF Mena Porta
- DF Nessi
- DF Paredes
- MF Capdevila
- MF Centurión Miranda
- MF Díaz
- FW Elizeche
- FW Fretes
- FW I. López
- FW Ó. López
- FW Miranda
- FW Rivas
- FW Zelada
- Coach: Fleitas Solich
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- GK Denis
- GK Torres
- DF A. Benítez Casco
- DF Durand
- DF Sirvent
- MF I. Benítez Casco
- MF Centurión Miranda
- MF Díaz
- MF Fleitas Solich
- FW Capdevila
- FW Fretes
- FW López
- FW Molinas
- FW Rivas
- FW Urbita Sosa
- Coach: Fleitas Solich
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- GK Encina
- GK González
- DF Invernizzi
- DF Lezcano
- DF Velloso
- MF Ayala
- MF Etcheverry
- MF Gómes Benítez
- MF Ibáñez
- MF Morín
- MF Villalba
- FW Aquino
- FW Bareiro
- FW Barrios
- FW Ferreira
- FW Godoy
- FW Mingo
- FW Núñez Velloso
- FW Ortega
- Romero
- Coach: Fleitas Solich
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- GK Alonso
- GK Ríos
- DF Acosta
- DF Benítez
- DF Carballo
- MF Benegas
- MF Escobar
- MF Granje
- MF Ortega
- FW Aveiro
- FW Barrios
- FW Baudo Franco
- FW Cantero
- FW Ibáñez
- FW Ibarrola
- FW Mello
- FW Mingo
- FW I. Romero
- FW L. Romero
- FW Sánchez
- FW Villalba
- Coach: Fleitas Solich
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Manuel Fleitas Solich managerial positions |
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На других языках
[de] Manuel Fleitas Solich
Manuel Agustin Fleitas Solich (* 30. Dezember 1900 in Asunción, Paraguay; † 24. März 1984 in Rio de Janeiro, Brasilien) war ein paraguayischer Fußballspieler und -trainer.
- [en] Manuel Fleitas Solich
[es] Manuel Fleitas Solich
Manuel Agustín Fleitas Solich (Asunción, 30 de diciembre de 1901-Estado de Río de Janeiro; 24 de marzo de 1984) fue un futbolista y director técnico paraguayo que tuvo una extensa carrera deportiva por más de 50 años. Como jugador se desempeñaba en la posición de mediocampista. Como entrenador dirigió a la selección de fútbol de Paraguay que fue campeón en el Campeonato Sudamericano 1953.[1]Actualmente en homenaje a su brillante carrera como deportista, en su nombre se entrega la máxima distinción a los deportistas paraguayos, llamado: Medalla al Mérito Deportivo "Manuel Fleitas Solich". [2][3][4]
[fr] Manuel Fleitas Solich
Manuel Agustín Fleitas Solich (né le 30 décembre 1900 à Asuncion au Paraguay et mort le 24 mars 1984 à Rio de Janeiro au Brésil) est un joueur et entraîneur de football paraguayen.
[it] Manuel Fleitas Solich
Manuel Agustín Fleitas Solich (Asunción, 30 dicembre 1900[1] – Rio de Janeiro, 24 marzo 1984) è stato un allenatore di calcio e calciatore paraguaiano, di ruolo centrocampista. Da giocatore fu capitano della selezione del suo paese, con la quale partecipò a svariati tornei internazionali. Commissario tecnico del Paraguay a più riprese, fu alla guida della Nazionale che vinse il primo trofeo della sua storia, il Campeonato Sudamericano de Football 1953.[2]
[ru] Флейтас Солич, Мануэль
Мануэль Агустин Флейтас Солич (исп. Manuel Agustin Fleitas Solich; 30 декабря 1900[2], Асунсьон — 24 марта 1984, Рио-де-Жанейро) — парагвайский футболист, полузащитник. После окончания карьеры успешно работал тренером. Солич — первый парагвайский футболист, выступавший за границей.
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